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and he made america... england was part of him and america and the american frontier were all part of him. so i think it is all part of what a good writer does. he talks about people and talks about where they are from. >> this is book tv's in-depth program, our guest, this month is r. emmett tyrrell, jr., and, the here are his books, beginning with his first in 1977, public nuisances, liberal crack-up, "the conservative crack-up," "public nuisances," "after the hangover: the conservatives' road to recovery," and you told us are working on a new book, do you know the title of that yet? >> i'm toying with the idea of liberalism is dead. i think it is, and i think we need to show it. i mean, you have to hit me and shut me up about this, because, it is kind of an exciting idea. in doing "after the hangover: the conservatives' road to recovery," which i think is coming out in paperback this fall, i suddenly discovered that liberalism has steadily lost its purchase on the american people and the american culture
and he made america... england was part of him and america and the american frontier were all part of him. so i think it is all part of what a good writer does. he talks about people and talks about where they are from. >> this is book tv's in-depth program, our guest, this month is r. emmett tyrrell, jr., and, the here are his books, beginning with his first in 1977, public nuisances, liberal crack-up, "the conservative crack-up," "public nuisances," "after the...
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they will choose the people who they want and if america doesn't like it well it's going to be. what's behind this uprising and what lies ahead for egypt is the topic in the latest edition of crossfire coming up next hour. the muslim brotherhood yes it's the best organized opposition but it's not the majority no majority there are a lot of this is a very it's not the most organized group i would contest that it's there are many many divisions within the muslim brotherhood and it's not a monolithic bloc as you would like to present to the entire international community would treats the middle east with condescending ice including china including other countries no one wants to see the middle east democratic they're all afraid. when a child welfare system has been accused by human rights activists of profiting from family misery they claim social services are taking children from one set of parents and then give them to another who receive up to six thousand dollars financial support per child or does an isa now explains. christmas gifts never given. my children are in someone els
they will choose the people who they want and if america doesn't like it well it's going to be. what's behind this uprising and what lies ahead for egypt is the topic in the latest edition of crossfire coming up next hour. the muslim brotherhood yes it's the best organized opposition but it's not the majority no majority there are a lot of this is a very it's not the most organized group i would contest that it's there are many many divisions within the muslim brotherhood and it's not a...
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the spirit of america rises when america is in its darkest moments. abraham lincoln demonstrated that. ronald reagan demonstrated that. we are now in one of our darkest moments again. to believe we are all put here on this earth to make a difference with whatever time we are blessed with individually or collectively. some of us can run for office. some of us can be a commissioner. some of us can be supporters. some of us can head up our county party. some of us can teach school. all of us have talent. almighty charges us to use to make a difference in this life no matter what it is. even lawyers. [laughter] i told someone earlier, i like some lawyers. i do not dislike all of them. there are some good ones in this country. we were all put here for a purpose. that is one of the things i had to pray about and pray about and pray about. what do i do with the rest of my life given the fact that i have lived my american dream? my parents were able to achieve their american dreams by owning a house. they both walked off of a firm at the age of 18. my father
the spirit of america rises when america is in its darkest moments. abraham lincoln demonstrated that. ronald reagan demonstrated that. we are now in one of our darkest moments again. to believe we are all put here on this earth to make a difference with whatever time we are blessed with individually or collectively. some of us can run for office. some of us can be a commissioner. some of us can be supporters. some of us can head up our county party. some of us can teach school. all of us have...
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the payment is structured to neutralize any effects of the america's cup on our rental revenue, while reducing for the liability. since the revenue from relocated tenants and increases in percentage rents will be a reduction in the city's payment to the board. because the mou relies on charter section b73.3.20, the payment in lieu of rent is essentially a budgetary set aside once it is approved. it provides for the new contribution to the cruise ship terminal, which i mentioned briefly. the project is also planned for newport debt. as previously reported, this project with a shortfall. we are picking up with dpw and other city agencies to understand the project financing plan and the context for america's cup. the proposed mou represents one avenue to address the shortfall, and it is a good start. it also provides a contingent on being further for expenses. as previously reported, we estimate there will be costs, and it states that these costs will be reimbursed, paid by private funds to the extent such funding is available. thebes acoc has pledged to -- the acoc has pledged to raise
the payment is structured to neutralize any effects of the america's cup on our rental revenue, while reducing for the liability. since the revenue from relocated tenants and increases in percentage rents will be a reduction in the city's payment to the board. because the mou relies on charter section b73.3.20, the payment in lieu of rent is essentially a budgetary set aside once it is approved. it provides for the new contribution to the cruise ship terminal, which i mentioned briefly. the...
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they said you're not from america. it wasn't in africa that i learned about racism but here in united states. we were completely broke and i did something real unpopular at the time. four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great diversity. i had a younger sister named gift of god and christa was a special girl because she suffered from severe epilepsy. she never once complained. she never said across word and it could or would take her an hour or two to line um... up her clothes and do our homework and get her lunch b bag ready. i'm the five minutes bed to - bus kind of guy, you know? well krista saw the baseball movie called field of dreams. very inspiring movie that takes place in the corn field in iowa and decided for her 23rd birthday she wanted to go
they said you're not from america. it wasn't in africa that i learned about racism but here in united states. we were completely broke and i did something real unpopular at the time. four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great...
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this is about creating jobs in america. the entire world was made -- waiting for america. the future will be a different kind of energy, one that is not dependent on oil produced by dictators. host: what you say to those who will talk about how it is not about the production of the energy either by wind, solar, nuclear, or whenever that is the grade in the united states that is not built to transport this energy from one area where it isroduced to other areas where it is needed. it does notatter that ntana is the largest wine producer in the country if you cannot get that energy outside of the state of montana then it only serves to benefit one state. guest: it is an energy grid that is balkanized. most of them do not want any electricity coming in and they do not want to send any going t. their business plan is pretty simple. it is like having a big barrel full of fish. you fired into the shotgun and you get a fish. you do not have to change anything. lot of these regulated utilities have not change their business plan or how they move energy in the last 50 years. they wi
this is about creating jobs in america. the entire world was made -- waiting for america. the future will be a different kind of energy, one that is not dependent on oil produced by dictators. host: what you say to those who will talk about how it is not about the production of the energy either by wind, solar, nuclear, or whenever that is the grade in the united states that is not built to transport this energy from one area where it isroduced to other areas where it is needed. it does...
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it's called the "america i am: pass it down cookbook." tonight, dr. benjamin barber and chef jeff henderson coming up. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide is proud to join tavis in working time prove financial literacy and remove obstacles one conversation at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: dr. benjamin barber is a senior fellow at demos and best-selling author and founder of the interdependence day on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. he joins us from new york. dr. barber, good to have you on the program. >> good evening. tavis: the only thing predictable about revolution is that they are unpredictable. so how unpredictable is this revolution in egypt? >> tolstoy said every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way and every revo
it's called the "america i am: pass it down cookbook." tonight, dr. benjamin barber and chef jeff henderson coming up. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide is proud to join tavis in working time prove financial literacy and remove obstacles...
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two weeks broke obama welcomed the move saying that the voice of the people had been heard but since america back before we dictator and his thirty year regime there are those who question the sincerity of the u.s. sentiments are you going to can reports. in the west mubarak's departure was hailed as a triumph of democracy for gyptian said made it clear that nothing less than genuine democracy will carry the day. the u.s. congress. gyptian for getting rid of a repressive leader it's a big change after washington sponsoring hosni mubarak for thirty years and turning a blind eye to widespread human rights violations in the country what have they been doing for the previous thirty years while mubarak was actually torturing people. putting down opposition by force with barak was a bad guy but he was our bad guy and as long as we had some element of control and that was good for us america's close ally is out of power but some analysts say the u.s. is still pulling the strings. long term alliance with israel a deep partnership with egypt we as a country have provided more than one hundred billion
two weeks broke obama welcomed the move saying that the voice of the people had been heard but since america back before we dictator and his thirty year regime there are those who question the sincerity of the u.s. sentiments are you going to can reports. in the west mubarak's departure was hailed as a triumph of democracy for gyptian said made it clear that nothing less than genuine democracy will carry the day. the u.s. congress. gyptian for getting rid of a repressive leader it's a big...
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america's people should know that. the women of america should know that. and i think that says something. they should make it a big priority for them. instead of job creation, they repeal health care. and then they came out with h.r. three, that conglomeration of disrespect for american women. and now they express it again in this continuing resolution. it really is cause for great concern. and i'm very proud of our members who sounded the alarm in the very few republicans who voted against that. many of our pro-life members spoke out against that resolution. >> we talked -- the previous decades of experience on the appropriations committee. and you witness the power of the president determining ultimate outcomes on appropriations. today we received those on how care, planned parenthood, global warming. he probably wanted mexico city. that both president bush and clinton had been driving outcomes in knocking all the stuff off. >> you phrase the question because president ultimately have the power to really fashion in direct spending and policy. in may 2 th
america's people should know that. the women of america should know that. and i think that says something. they should make it a big priority for them. instead of job creation, they repeal health care. and then they came out with h.r. three, that conglomeration of disrespect for american women. and now they express it again in this continuing resolution. it really is cause for great concern. and i'm very proud of our members who sounded the alarm in the very few republicans who voted against...
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isn't necessarily what's good for america g.'s responsibility is to do what's best for g.e. . if that's also best for america great if it's not too bad and that goes for any company but staring powerful corporate money and interest in the face you don't hear the president saying that this guy's running for reelection nor the mainstream media beholden to their corporate owners when you have journalists treading lightly around corporate and governmental leads it almost defeats the reason for their even exist the people criticizing corporations it's all about the bottom line find themselves locked out of the conversation like these plant workers fighting their company to keep their medical benefits they argue when it comes to u.s. corporations the priorities are this so it's about profit over people if you know your death and they're going to profit over people and some economists argue profit comes over america's prosperity to it's quite often that what's good for business isn't good for america lauren lyster. new york. and still ahead in the program an emergency landing that's
isn't necessarily what's good for america g.'s responsibility is to do what's best for g.e. . if that's also best for america great if it's not too bad and that goes for any company but staring powerful corporate money and interest in the face you don't hear the president saying that this guy's running for reelection nor the mainstream media beholden to their corporate owners when you have journalists treading lightly around corporate and governmental leads it almost defeats the reason for...
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i guess the question is whether or not america is still making stuff. i was looking at some numbers the other day that suggest, you know, that we are clearly no longer the world's leading manufacturer and that ain't rocket science, all you have to do is pick up anything around you and you'll see a tag, made in china, made in the philippines, made somewhere. so here you have a four-part series called making stuff that begs the question, is america still making stuff? >> you know, that's a completely amazing question. that's why you have this talk show. i think it's true, there's a -- the manufacturing has moved to cheaper countries. it's not about skill or abilities it's about the cost of labor. where america can excel and still does is in the innovation of designing stuff, of building what the next stuff is going to be and the really exciting thing about doing this series, we wind up interviewing scientists all over the world in their labs, going to where they're actually doing the work and over and over and over again, we met scientists who were just e
i guess the question is whether or not america is still making stuff. i was looking at some numbers the other day that suggest, you know, that we are clearly no longer the world's leading manufacturer and that ain't rocket science, all you have to do is pick up anything around you and you'll see a tag, made in china, made in the philippines, made somewhere. so here you have a four-part series called making stuff that begs the question, is america still making stuff? >> you know, that's a...
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we want america to be working again. i have friends and family out of work in southwest washington and they want to work. but when their small employer says, i'm sorry, i've got to put new money into this infrastructure piece to retrofit it to bring it up to speed with this new regulation, i can't hire you, or i can't -- i need to minimize your hours so there is work to be done and with that i yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from west virginia continues to reserve? the gentlelady from ohio. mrs. schmidt: mr. speaker, i now would like to yield two minutes to the good gentleman from indiana, mr. bucshon.- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bucshon: we have a resolution that will make the 112th congress get the job done. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of resolution 72. and i'm speaking about the egregious overregulation by the current administration. one specific instance i would like to bring up to the floor occurred with number o
we want america to be working again. i have friends and family out of work in southwest washington and they want to work. but when their small employer says, i'm sorry, i've got to put new money into this infrastructure piece to retrofit it to bring it up to speed with this new regulation, i can't hire you, or i can't -- i need to minimize your hours so there is work to be done and with that i yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from...
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in three headlines one we've got wal-mart of weed yes the wal-mart of we is looking to go public in america number two you've got another headline here that thirty five states are now reporting decreases in payroll and number three consumer confidence is up in america it's a payrolls are down but if you give it up people enough dough they'll intern of munchies like potato chips and twizzlers to boost to the pig it all makes perfect economic sense i've calculated that you need to eat approximately thirty seven quadrillion twizzlers each of the next twelve months to balance the budget let's go to stacy or. i max i like the way you put this on our website max keiser dot com he said what teens called animal spirits has been replaced by the munchies but you know it's not just potato chips and twizzlers there's also bath salts headline reads bath salts a growing drug problem officials say so police say they are seeing a growing number of americans suffering hallucinations paranoid thoughts and heart palpitations after snorting smoking or injecting chemicals sold as bath salts under names like ivo
in three headlines one we've got wal-mart of weed yes the wal-mart of we is looking to go public in america number two you've got another headline here that thirty five states are now reporting decreases in payroll and number three consumer confidence is up in america it's a payrolls are down but if you give it up people enough dough they'll intern of munchies like potato chips and twizzlers to boost to the pig it all makes perfect economic sense i've calculated that you need to eat...
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i do not think that is what america is made of. as we move forward, the accountability issue will grow ever larger. i think that we are starting to see some government reports coming out about the crisis that will fill in some of the pieces of the puzzle that have been missing. this is an incredibly excruciatingly slow process. i feel like i have been writing about this now for four years, and i still feel i do not know the half of it. i pledge to do my very best to get a final accounting and a final reckoning and hold people accountable. from cleveland, ohio. caller: the reason you do not know the answer to the question, is you are ready to pries grab blame. the ownership society was put out by the republicans and bush, a program where the poor can own a home. what it ended up being, a classic inside job, and the reason why i say that is because bush and them rode out the tarp money and they did not have a mechanism in place to keep up with who got loans. guest: i would say in answer to that that we really have expanded an enormou
i do not think that is what america is made of. as we move forward, the accountability issue will grow ever larger. i think that we are starting to see some government reports coming out about the crisis that will fill in some of the pieces of the puzzle that have been missing. this is an incredibly excruciatingly slow process. i feel like i have been writing about this now for four years, and i still feel i do not know the half of it. i pledge to do my very best to get a final accounting and a...
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of teach for america. while a student at princeton in 1989, she came up with the idea of a national teaching corps. for her senior thesis she imagined an organization that would recruit the brightest graduates to teach in the country's neediest communities. she's here to share what she has learned about the education challenges facing our country and she has a new book called "a chance to make history: what works and what doesn't in providing an excellent education for all." i'm pleased to have her back on this program. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: where are we and what must we do to reach the goals that we would like to? >> well, my fundamental message was that we have made extraordinary progress in the last 20 years and yet it's humbling to realize how much is left to be done. to the first point, though, you know, 20 years ago the prevailing notion backed up by the research at the time was that students' socioeconomic background determined their educational outcomes and in turn life outcomes. today we
of teach for america. while a student at princeton in 1989, she came up with the idea of a national teaching corps. for her senior thesis she imagined an organization that would recruit the brightest graduates to teach in the country's neediest communities. she's here to share what she has learned about the education challenges facing our country and she has a new book called "a chance to make history: what works and what doesn't in providing an excellent education for all." i'm...
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america does not. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> my friends, this isn't going to be easy. if prosperity were easy, everybody around the world would be prosperous. and if freedom were easy, everybody around the world would be free. and if security were easy, everybody around the world would be secure. they are not. it takes an extraordinary effort, it takes an extraordinary commitment, it takes extraordinary strength to stand up to those who oppose these principals, but we can do it. [applause] [applause] >> valley forge wasn't easy. settling the west wasn't easy. winning world war ii surely wasn't easy. and going to the moon wasn't easy. this ain't about easy. we've had enough with the hype and the speeches filled with rhetoric that soars but takes the country in the wrong direction. this is our rolling up our sleeves, plowing forward, standing tall, and getting the job done. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [crowd cheering usa] >> this is the united states of america. we are
america does not. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> my friends, this isn't going to be easy. if prosperity were easy, everybody around the world would be prosperous. and if freedom were easy, everybody around the world would be free. and if security were easy, everybody around the world would be secure. they are not. it takes an extraordinary effort, it takes an extraordinary commitment, it takes extraordinary strength to stand up to those who oppose these principals, but we...
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but let me tell you, greed is what made america great. i mean that in the sense the people that earned all the tons of money back in the rockefellers and the -- all of the things, the mellons and all the carnegies -- at least when they gathered the bucks they decided to do something with it and they built a library in every county in wyoming with the carnegie library or they built this and they did this. nowadays we have people in the higher echelon that takes care of themselves first and that just irritates the american public more than you can ever know when they read that the guys that got the money gave the bonuses to a bunch of jerks who tell people, if it weren't for us, you'd really be broke. that's arrogance. it's out there and people are fed up with it. they're tired of it and that's not good. not good at all. >> short question, short answer, go ahead. >> you talked about simple identifying the tax code and even threw out a whole bunch of percentages here, there and yonder. what do you think of the fair tax and if it's a good ide
but let me tell you, greed is what made america great. i mean that in the sense the people that earned all the tons of money back in the rockefellers and the -- all of the things, the mellons and all the carnegies -- at least when they gathered the bucks they decided to do something with it and they built a library in every county in wyoming with the carnegie library or they built this and they did this. nowadays we have people in the higher echelon that takes care of themselves first and that...
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is america. and socialism might sell well in a harvard faculty lounge but when it comes to finding a job, not so much. not so much. and a moral tragedy i believe person of president obama's agenda is not only that it's tax spending agenda is spending most of which are parents and grandparents took a lifetime to build up and whether current workforce is producing. i think the most egregious moral wrong of all is that today's government is intentionally consuming the future labors of generations of americans that are not even born. this is unbelievable what's happening because you need to consider that no previous generation, not the heroes of the revolutionary war, not the heroes of the civil war, not the survivors of world war i or world war ii or the great depression or korea or vietnam your none of these previous generations have left any subsequent generation so tied up in debt that they're very substance was already spoken for before they even had a chance to come into this world. and it's ba
is america. and socialism might sell well in a harvard faculty lounge but when it comes to finding a job, not so much. not so much. and a moral tragedy i believe person of president obama's agenda is not only that it's tax spending agenda is spending most of which are parents and grandparents took a lifetime to build up and whether current workforce is producing. i think the most egregious moral wrong of all is that today's government is intentionally consuming the future labors of generations...
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bad guy but he was our bad guy and as long as we had some element of control and that was good for us america's close ally is out of power but some analysts say the u.s. is still pulling the strings united states has a long term alliance with israel a deep partnership with egypt we as a country have provided more than one hundred billion dollars in aid to both of these countries there's a real investment here the force now in charge in egypt is the country's military largely financed by the united states the army will be in power until egyptians choose their next president it is the second largest recipient of american aid in the world after his neighbor as well the u.s. is pumping billions of dollars into the egyptian military which gives washington huge control over the running of the country and it's sure although the official u.s. position is that it's up to the egyptian people to choose their next leader some analysts say it's very likely the country's next president will be subject to american approval what took place in egypt was a military coup in a military coup inside the aren't mubar
bad guy but he was our bad guy and as long as we had some element of control and that was good for us america's close ally is out of power but some analysts say the u.s. is still pulling the strings united states has a long term alliance with israel a deep partnership with egypt we as a country have provided more than one hundred billion dollars in aid to both of these countries there's a real investment here the force now in charge in egypt is the country's military largely financed by the...
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influence on sweden seems to be growing from juliano songs to terrorist acts to nato support when america wants something they get it but why and what's in it for this so-called neutral nation. in moscow this is our thanks for joining us now this week has finally seen an end to more than a fortnight of on rest in egypt as the country's president finally decided to step down to the military for a period of transition well the army has begun taking down the makeshift tents in carlos the rear square when it's have to restore traffic flow in the barge location is still unclear with contradictory reports suggesting he's either in his residence in sharm el sheikh or fled to the united arab emirates his reservation on friday was hailed by the u.s. president as a victory for democracy whoever as artie's going to reports washington thirty years support for the dictator the sincerity of obama's sentiment. hosni mubarak ousted from power is eventually departure without the help of washington he had a phone call from the white house that persuaded him to leave. the former egyptian president left cair
influence on sweden seems to be growing from juliano songs to terrorist acts to nato support when america wants something they get it but why and what's in it for this so-called neutral nation. in moscow this is our thanks for joining us now this week has finally seen an end to more than a fortnight of on rest in egypt as the country's president finally decided to step down to the military for a period of transition well the army has begun taking down the makeshift tents in carlos the rear...
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that's what makes america exceptional and great. [applause] so, while we are here, we are here to talk about the tea party. let me tell you something. there is a lot of misunderstanding of the tea party. some come at it because they don't understand it. others attack it because they are afraid of it. if you could just recognize this is a constitutional, conservative grass roots movement that have taken the american people out so that now all the sudden people are going back, reading the constitution, reading the federalist papers, when you talk about people who now understand what you are speaking of, when you talk about the fact that people are getting together, taking these large pieces of legislation and breaking them down and having legislation reading parties and they are coming back together and putting summary sheets. this is an incredible thing happening in our republic, and it's what the founding fathers meant it to be, a representative democracy so you have people you elected to come here to be your voice and you are conti
that's what makes america exceptional and great. [applause] so, while we are here, we are here to talk about the tea party. let me tell you something. there is a lot of misunderstanding of the tea party. some come at it because they don't understand it. others attack it because they are afraid of it. if you could just recognize this is a constitutional, conservative grass roots movement that have taken the american people out so that now all the sudden people are going back, reading the...
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discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today on america's test kitchen, bridget uncovers the secrets to slow-roasted turkey with gravy. then jack challenges chris to a tasting of cinnamon. finally, julia shows chris how to make the best pumpkin pie. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher and paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation and culinary precision. dcs by fisher and paykel, offering premium indoor and outdoor kitchen appliances. robert mondavi understood that sharing good food and wine with family and friends is one of life's true pleasures.
discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today on america's test kitchen, bridget uncovers the secrets to slow-roasted turkey with gravy. then jack challenges chris to a tasting of cinnamon. finally, julia shows chris how to make the best pumpkin pie. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher and paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation and culinary precision. dcs by...
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role... >> america's role in the world. >> to keep america competitive... >> competitive... >> andefend our common interests... >> in a dangerous and often unpredictable world. >> join us... >> join us... >> as we discuss... >> today's most critical global issues. >> join us... >> join us... >> join us... >> join us... >> for great decisions. >> prepare... >> prepare... >> prepare to discuss >> prepare... >> prepare to discuss the world! [instrumental music] >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about theorld. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by, price waterhouse coopers, llp, the aarp office of international affairs, and the european commission. coming up next, and the european commission. coming up next, is american power fading? [instrumental music] >> welcome to great decisions, where american's make tough choices on u.s. foreign policy. i'm ralph begleiter. this week we ask, is u.s. power in decline? to help answer theuestion, we'll be
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that is the infrastructure by which we protect low-income people all over america. the president has proposed a 50% cut in that. so i think what the american people understand is that when we have such an unequal distribution right now you don't cut back on people who are hurting and give more to the people who don't need it. >> woodruff: what about those voices in the republican side and including the democratic party who are saying all of you in government right now need to be worried to death about the fact that borrowing so much more than the country can... and so tough decision. >> absolutely, judy. you're absolutely right. you did not hear me suggest that it's not right. the debt primarily has been caused by two wars, unfunded, huge tax breaks to people who don't need it, insurance company written medicare part "d" prescription drug program and the bailout of wall street. the cause of it is not hungry children in this country or people who are sleeping out on the street, so we have got to deal with the deficit but do in the a fair and progressive way. for exam
that is the infrastructure by which we protect low-income people all over america. the president has proposed a 50% cut in that. so i think what the american people understand is that when we have such an unequal distribution right now you don't cut back on people who are hurting and give more to the people who don't need it. >> woodruff: what about those voices in the republican side and including the democratic party who are saying all of you in government right now need to be worried...
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and of course make it in america also means we're going to make it in america. we're going to manufacture it and grow it in america. and sell it here and around the world. the president wants to double our exports over the next five years. we can do that, we should do that and americans believe that if we do that we'll remain the great economic engine that they believe our country needs to be. we have a set of bills that helps create an environment for american companies to create jobs here and manufacture more goods here in america so that more middle class families will be able to make it in america. let's cut needless spending, but preserve our investments in growth and let's work together to build the bipartisan support that is essential to the hard choices our long-term fiscal problems demand. and i tell my friends on the other side of the aisle, when you look at your rules package and when uconn template the fact that you have provided for an additional $4.7 trillion of spending without paying for it and at the same time project $100 billion cut per year o
and of course make it in america also means we're going to make it in america. we're going to manufacture it and grow it in america. and sell it here and around the world. the president wants to double our exports over the next five years. we can do that, we should do that and americans believe that if we do that we'll remain the great economic engine that they believe our country needs to be. we have a set of bills that helps create an environment for american companies to create jobs here and...
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they wanted us to believe that america had forgotten us. they never mentioned ronald reagan to us or played his speeches over the camp loud speakers. no matter. we knew about him. new additions to our ranks told us how the governor and mrs. reagan were committed to our liberation and our cause. when we came home, all of us were eager to meet the reagans, to thank them for their concern. but more than gratitude drew us to them. we were drawn to them because they were among the few prominent americans who didn't subscribe to the then-fashionable notion that america had entered her inevitable decline. we prisoners of war came home to a country that had lost a war and the best sense of itself, a county beset by social and economic problems. assassinations, riots, scandals, contempt for political, religious and educational institutions gave the appearance that we had become a dysfunctional society. patriotism was sneered at. the military scorned. and the world anticipated the collapse of our global influen influence. the great, robust, confident
they wanted us to believe that america had forgotten us. they never mentioned ronald reagan to us or played his speeches over the camp loud speakers. no matter. we knew about him. new additions to our ranks told us how the governor and mrs. reagan were committed to our liberation and our cause. when we came home, all of us were eager to meet the reagans, to thank them for their concern. but more than gratitude drew us to them. we were drawn to them because they were among the few prominent...
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if we make america the best place to do business, the businesses should make their place america. we should invest in the future of this nation. this is the information i will bring to the chamber of commerce on monday. we have mutual responsibilities. we can fill these obligations together and it will benefit the workers, who will succeed. and america will be winning the future, just like we did in the last. >> i served as the no. 2 republican on the house budget committee. some of you may have seen last week, when we asked the president if this would increase the cost of government, up from the traditional 20%. the president declined to answer the question, but he certainly answer did this week, and this was exactly what i was afraid of. this is a 8.3 trillion dollars in spending. and there is a tripling of the national debt. interest payments alone on the debt -- these were set at $6 trillion over the last decade. you are probably like me and you believe that you should work hard, the day. and you will be more prosperous tomorrow. let's let the government rest easier today and
if we make america the best place to do business, the businesses should make their place america. we should invest in the future of this nation. this is the information i will bring to the chamber of commerce on monday. we have mutual responsibilities. we can fill these obligations together and it will benefit the workers, who will succeed. and america will be winning the future, just like we did in the last. >> i served as the no. 2 republican on the house budget committee. some of you...
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. ♪ >>> this morning in "america's health," i think it's safe to say that america is a country that is obsessed with losing weight. the diet industry in this country brings in nearly $60 billion a year. nearly 60% of all americans say they have been on a diet at some point in their lives. and now, hollywood is getting in on the act, with stars endorsing their own diets. our chief medical editor, dr. richard besser, decided to take a closer look. this sort of piqued your interest, didn't it? >> it did. and, dan, i'm not a big fan of diets in generally. and i really don't like celebrity diets. i wanted to find out, is it just my medical opinion that you shouldn't be getting weight loss advice from celebrities? i asked the experts, a panel of nutritionists. celebrities, we want what they have. including, of course, their svelte figures. how do they do it? for many, it's fad diets with pseudoscientific claims. the diets might make you thin. but are they safe, healthy and sustainable? to find out, i partnered with three new york city nutritionists to pick apart four celebrity diets. like di
. ♪ >>> this morning in "america's health," i think it's safe to say that america is a country that is obsessed with losing weight. the diet industry in this country brings in nearly $60 billion a year. nearly 60% of all americans say they have been on a diet at some point in their lives. and now, hollywood is getting in on the act, with stars endorsing their own diets. our chief medical editor, dr. richard besser, decided to take a closer look. this sort of piqued your...
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bank of america gained almost 3%, very active today, leading the dow. american express and j.p. morgan each added about 2%. meantime, loews was among those leading the broader financial sector. shares jumped more than 4%. volume doubled on this move to a new 52-week high. loews has been rallying steadily since its june low. loews fourth quarter earnings were much better than predicted, beating the street by 29 cents. investment income helped results. now, loews is a financial conglomerate. it owns 90% of insurer c.n.a. and a majority stake of diamond offshore drilling. loews says diamond has the size to compete with a new deep water energy driller combination. that combination is pride international and ensco. it was one of several deals we mentioned earlier. here's how the market reacted. pride shares shot to 16%, still about $2 below the buyout price. shares dropped here back in the spring and summer thanks to the b.p. oil disaster, but today's rally takes it to a new 52-week high. the buyer, ensco, saw some selling, slipping 4%. just last week, the stock was at a new yearly h
bank of america gained almost 3%, very active today, leading the dow. american express and j.p. morgan each added about 2%. meantime, loews was among those leading the broader financial sector. shares jumped more than 4%. volume doubled on this move to a new 52-week high. loews has been rallying steadily since its june low. loews fourth quarter earnings were much better than predicted, beating the street by 29 cents. investment income helped results. now, loews is a financial conglomerate. it...
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we could rebuild america. we have trillions of dollars in capital needs that have not been met, that states cannot afford to pay for an cities cannot afford to pay for. we could rebuild america. roads, bridges, water systems, sewer systems. but there is this dedication to reducing spending at a time when we need to spend. we need to prime the pump of the economy. so our economic policies, frankly, looking at it from the perspective of somebody from the midwest where there are massive job losses, our policies are upside-down. our trade policies are upside- down. we're not requiring businesses to invest money when they get big breaks. there are some real problems in this economy. and the obama administration has not done enough. >> do you think it will be healthy for the democratic party to have a primary for the president in 2012? guest: of course, i think primaries can have the opportunity of raising the issues in the democratic candidate a stronger candidate. i think it is safe to predict that president obama
we could rebuild america. we have trillions of dollars in capital needs that have not been met, that states cannot afford to pay for an cities cannot afford to pay for. we could rebuild america. roads, bridges, water systems, sewer systems. but there is this dedication to reducing spending at a time when we need to spend. we need to prime the pump of the economy. so our economic policies, frankly, looking at it from the perspective of somebody from the midwest where there are massive job...
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the america's cup takes place on our property -- port property. if they require our services, we will be there for inspection services. we cannot estimate right now if they are going to need our services, but we will be there. if they do, we will adjust the budget accordingly. >> we have built into the budget $2,500 every year as needed, revenue from them, for as needed services, so we have some capacity already built in there. >> given that the america's cup has to be on track, it would be safe to assume that there would be services practically guaranteed that dbi will have to perform and conduct for the america's cup. it would have to be a hedge that this is something that could at least be proposed, at least on a more practical scale and level. >> what we wanted to do was look at the trend that we have right now and project it forward. there may be some!nwd blips from that, but from all the discussions we have had, with the people who are dealing with the america's cup, it is not significant to increase what we are building the budget on. if it
the america's cup takes place on our property -- port property. if they require our services, we will be there for inspection services. we cannot estimate right now if they are going to need our services, but we will be there. if they do, we will adjust the budget accordingly. >> we have built into the budget $2,500 every year as needed, revenue from them, for as needed services, so we have some capacity already built in there. >> given that the america's cup has to be on track, it...
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keep your home smelling like home. >>> good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. this is saturday, february 12th. and this morning, revolution. the regular citizens, who in just 18 days, peacefully toppled a 3-decade-long dictatorship. scenes of sheer ecstasy, as the country that has endured so much repression, now takes its first, tentative steps toward democracy. >> there are very few moments in our lives where we have a privilege to witness history taking place. this is one of those moments. this is one of those times. >>> the ripple effect. beneath the palpable joy,
keep your home smelling like home. >>> good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. this is saturday, february 12th. and this morning, revolution. the regular citizens, who in just 18 days, peacefully toppled a 3-decade-long dictatorship. scenes of sheer ecstasy, as the country that has endured so much repression, now takes its first, tentative steps toward democracy. >> there are very few moments in our lives where we have a privilege to witness...
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and teach for america really isn't -- we are about -- teachers are critical but teach for america is about building a movement among our country's future leaders to say we got to change the way our education system is, fundamentally. and i think in your article in the new yorker about the formation of movements just captured the whole theory of change of teach for america. i mean, this is about the foundational experience of teaching successfully in ways that, you know, i think we're creating a corps of people who are absolutely determined to expand the opportunities facing kids in the most absolutely, you know, economically disadvantaged communities, you know, who are pouring themselves into their work and trying to put their kids on a different trajectory and, you know, having varying levels of success and taking from that experience, incredible lessons, you know, they realize through their firsthand experience the challenges their kids face, the potential they have. they realize that it's ultimately possible to solve the problem and that experience is not only important for their
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it is impossible not to be confident about america. we are poised to lead in this new century, not just because of good work large companies like intel are doing. across america, there are entrepreneurs trying to start the next intel, or just get a small business of the ground. i will be meeting with some of these men and women next week in cleveland, to get ideas about what we can do to help their companies grow and create jobs. the truth is we have everything we need to complete. all entrepreneurs, bright ideas, and world-class universities. most of all, we have young people brimming with promise and ready to help. all we have to do is talk that potential. that is the lesson on display here at intel. it is how americans will win the future. thanks so much. >> i and congressman tom price, and i have the privilege of working for the people of georgia's sixth congressional district. i am a member of the house budget committee. by now, you have probably heard a lot of talk out of washington about a budget battle. we have even got some de
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isn't necessarily what's good for america and that goes for any company but staring powerful corporate money and interests in the face you don't hear the president saying that this guy is running for reelection nor the mainstream media beholden to their corporate owners the people criticizing corporations it's all about the bottom line find themselves locked out of the conversation like these plant workers fighting their company to keep their medical benefits they argue when it comes to u.s. corporations the priorities are this so it's about profit over people. definitely profit over people and some economists argue profit comes over america's prosperity to lauren lyster. new york tel now for a brief look at some of the world headlines a series of coal bomb explosions in northern iraq have killed at least seven people and wounded around eighteen attacks happened in the northern city of kirkuk to call bombs were aimed at police patrols one of the device exploded outside a building that houses the kurdish security forces the group is so far claimed responsibility for the attack. itself s
isn't necessarily what's good for america and that goes for any company but staring powerful corporate money and interests in the face you don't hear the president saying that this guy is running for reelection nor the mainstream media beholden to their corporate owners the people criticizing corporations it's all about the bottom line find themselves locked out of the conversation like these plant workers fighting their company to keep their medical benefits they argue when it comes to u.s....
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tries to project a strong union an opinion matters night a group dominated by the united states of america that in fact it's not an alliance of tool in the sense of being sovereign states. it's a bogus alliance people in the street understand that washington is calling the shots so. left right left right and we march so this is this is what is happening and in reality that is what people know the. arguments published so far haven't exactly uncovered anything groundbreaking but if every member in nato is supposedly equal it has race questions over whether the u.s. really trusts the alliance out catarina sarvant r.t. schools of civilians have been reportedly killed in nato led operations in the north east of afghanistan over the past few days women and children is said to make up almost half of the casualties another thirteen dead were identified as taliban militants nato is officially confirmed its troops were involved in the ground an air operations but denied any civilian killings member of the afghan parliament diode sometimes ois says such incidents only help the taliban to recruit new
tries to project a strong union an opinion matters night a group dominated by the united states of america that in fact it's not an alliance of tool in the sense of being sovereign states. it's a bogus alliance people in the street understand that washington is calling the shots so. left right left right and we march so this is this is what is happening and in reality that is what people know the. arguments published so far haven't exactly uncovered anything groundbreaking but if every member...
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then america loses all its. influence over the country and so but that's nothing new it's always supported japan in this way oh during the cold war during the ninety's it changed to a neutral stance of not seen anything only off to their terroristic acts and for some time but to get back got back to previous position to hold their to bound with it ok well again quickly what are the possible what's a possible outcome of this crisis you think well i think at some point there might be a change in the government in. where more. say really stick government comes and then they might start negotiations might start but it's highly unlikely that russia will give up one of the four islands because you know there are strategic means for that when people start so you know just some islands i'm sorry that wave out there it's a way out to the ocean as well so it's very convenient so i don't think russia would just give it give up on that but there is a way for compromise if the government changes because this one wouldn't be
then america loses all its. influence over the country and so but that's nothing new it's always supported japan in this way oh during the cold war during the ninety's it changed to a neutral stance of not seen anything only off to their terroristic acts and for some time but to get back got back to previous position to hold their to bound with it ok well again quickly what are the possible what's a possible outcome of this crisis you think well i think at some point there might be a change in...
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the big guns of america's military establishment are taking defensive action on capitol hill to protect their budget and secretary robert gates want cuts any deeper than the seventy eight billion dollars proposed by president obama would have tragic consequences ortiz christine frisell looks at who's really benefiting. times are tough for many on main street but most in government agree before assisting people like this it's more important to assist people like this. perhaps this is one reason the us military budget is more than fifty percent of the entire world and once again the top brass came to washington to defend defense it is my judgment that the department of defense needs an appropriation of at least five hundred forty billion dollars for fiscal year two thousand and eleven for the u.s. military to properly carry out its mission maintain readiness and prepare for the future defense secretary robert gates also discussed cuts he's made to the military budget on programs no longer needed what you may not know is that most of the seventy eight billion dollars he's cut would take pl
the big guns of america's military establishment are taking defensive action on capitol hill to protect their budget and secretary robert gates want cuts any deeper than the seventy eight billion dollars proposed by president obama would have tragic consequences ortiz christine frisell looks at who's really benefiting. times are tough for many on main street but most in government agree before assisting people like this it's more important to assist people like this. perhaps this is one reason...
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they will choose the people who they want and if america doesn't like it well it's going to be. well for more analysis on this i'm now joined by professor so you had mohammad marandi from the university of tehran. right this time around the world the u.s. has tried in the past to overthrow a medina jazz regime but they did succeed how is the u.s. playing a similar role in egypt's politics now. i think it's quite the reverse because on both occasions. the us lost in iran of course the strong majority supported this public and despite the attempts of the united states. public remains a very stable and strong country but on the other hand the egyptian regime is very close to the united states and the united states which is very much to keep him in power according to even jimmy carter the american truly want mubarak to stay but that is no longer possible carol but they do not want to see the regime swept away. all right well washington has been supporting mubarak's regime for almost thirty years but then we've heard the u.s. president sort of changing his rhetoric so why do you thin
they will choose the people who they want and if america doesn't like it well it's going to be. well for more analysis on this i'm now joined by professor so you had mohammad marandi from the university of tehran. right this time around the world the u.s. has tried in the past to overthrow a medina jazz regime but they did succeed how is the u.s. playing a similar role in egypt's politics now. i think it's quite the reverse because on both occasions. the us lost in iran of course the strong...
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. >> to inform themselves about america's role... >> america's role in the world. >> to keep america competitive... >> competitive... >> and defend our common interests... >> in a dangerous and often unpredictable world. >> join us... >> join us... >> as we discuss... >> today's most critical global issues. >> join us... >> join us... >> join us... >> join us... >> for great decisions. >> prepare... >> prepare... >> prepare to discuss >> prepare... >> prepare to discuss the world! [instrumental music] >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by price waterhouse coopers, llp, the aarp office of international affairs, and the european commission. coming up next, "should americans care coming up next, "should americans care about the caucasus?" [instrumental music] >> welcome to great decisions, where americans make tough choices on u.s. foreign policy. i'm ralph begleiter. this week we ask, "sh
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they were thought of as attacking mother america. but then if you look at world war i, and you see that's where we get 100% americanism, and the idea that america is one big ethnic ro but again, it's a reaction formation what the psychologist call a reaction formation. because what is had happened right before world war i was the greatest increase in ethnic and racial diversity that any country in the were probably had ever seen in such a short period of time. the enormous immigration from eastern europe, southern europe, asia, some of latin america also, but especially the european immigrations, that had people saying good lord, what is it to be an american? and that's exactly the point at which the war comes and we say, we are all americans. we are all one ethnic group. what? and how do you find that? what does it mean then to be an american? we all, i don't know, maybe believe some of the same things over we all -- that's what, there's this wonderful book about imagine communities that some of you may know, benedict anderson's boo
they were thought of as attacking mother america. but then if you look at world war i, and you see that's where we get 100% americanism, and the idea that america is one big ethnic ro but again, it's a reaction formation what the psychologist call a reaction formation. because what is had happened right before world war i was the greatest increase in ethnic and racial diversity that any country in the were probably had ever seen in such a short period of time. the enormous immigration from...